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FROM THE HISTORY OF PHYSICS
Quasilinear theory of plasma turbulence. Origins, ideas, and evolution of the method
O. G. Bakunin National Research Centre "Kurchatov Institute", Kurchatov Nuclear Technological Complex, Moscow
Abstract:
The quasilinear method of describing weak plasma turbulence is one of the most important elements of current plasma physics research. Today, this method is not only a tool for solving individual problems but a full-fledged theory of general physical interest. The author's objective is to show how the early ideas of describing the wave–particle interactions in a plasma have evolved as a result of the rapid expansion of the research interests of turbulence and turbulent transport theorists.
Received: October 13, 2016 Accepted: March 21, 2017
Citation:
O. G. Bakunin, “Quasilinear theory of plasma turbulence. Origins, ideas, and evolution of the method”, UFN, 188:1 (2018), 55–87; Phys. Usp., 61:1 (2018), 52–83
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